The Estates at Shannon
Ridge is a deed restricted subdivision. These restrictions are
reasonable and are designed to protect our property values while maintaining a
quality life style befitting the pastoral setting of our beautiful neighborhood.
While these common sense restrictions are not draconian or onerous in nature,
they are strictly enforced by the Shannon Ridge Homeowners Association.
We urge everyone considering the purchase of property in our subdivision,
prospective Builders, Remodelers, and all Realtors handling transactions in the
area, to familiarize themselves with our
Subdivision Restrictions.

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The Estates at
Shannon Ridge Homeowners AssociationInc. (SRHOA)
was founded in 2003. We are a purely voluntary non profit
organization dedicated to the preservation and enhancement of property values,
and the quality of life in our subdivision by :

Although membership in the SRHOA is
completely voluntary, we urge all Shannon Ridge Subdivision property owners to
join us to help keep this a wonderful place to live. Our annual dues are $50
per property. To join, contact us
by e-mail, or mail your check to: SRHOA P.O. Box 702
Floresville TX 78114-0702

The Estates at
Shannon Ridgeis a unique upscale subdivision located in
unincorporated northern Wilson County Texas, about twenty five miles Southeast
of downtown San Antonio and five miles North of Floresville. We are close enough
to easily access the amenities of urban life, yet we enjoy a tranquil, pastoral
setting, with a flavor both rural and suburban. Our properties average about
five acres in size and many are heavily wooded. A number of our residents own
and raise horses. Deer, wild turkeys, coyotes, bobcats and myriad birds and
other wildlife abound. At night we can see the stars and listen to the distant
howl of coyotes and the hoot of nearby owls. Our subtropical climate with it's
mild winters allows cultivation of a wide range of fruits, vegetables, and
ornamentals. Our soil, a rich sandy loam, is easily tilled, making gardening and
landscaping a pleasure.

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Wilson County Climate

Monthly Averages

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

High Temperature ( F )

61

66

74

80

85

92

95

95

89

82

72

64

Low Temperature ( F )

38

41

50

58

66

73

75

74

69

59

49

41

Precipitation ( in )

2

2

2

2

4

4

2

3

3

3

3

2

Wind Speed ( mph )

9

10

11

11

10

10

10

9

9

9

9

9

Wind Direction (from the)

North

North

SSE

SSE

SSE

SSE

SSE

SSE

SSE

SSE

North

North

Cloud Cover (out of 8)

4.9

4.7

4.8

5.1

5.2

4.5

4.1

4.0

4.3

4.0

4.4

4.9

Burn Ban

For Official Wilson
County Burn Ban Status:

Call any of the area fire
departments

Wilson County Health and Public
Safety Office - 393-8503

Wilson County Sheriff's Office - 393-2535

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